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#8018 Dec 23, 7:56am
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Next week i am ordering wheels and lowering kit and i have heard that you dont need a camber kit with the eibach sportline springs Is This True??

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that is not true at all. All cars when lowered is going to be on a butterfly position, thats why the alignment is kinda screwed up once its lowered. Camber kits in fact aligns back the wheels in the upward position. In fact, yesterday I saw a Civic Si and damn that car was straight up out of alignment. The wheels are slanted as hell. By the way, anyone know where I can get camber kits cheap??? I dont dink it really matters as much.


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I have sportline and I didn't need any camber kit. The back is fully adjustable. A good alignment shop will be able realign your wheels back to 0 camber. Don't let any shop tell you that you need camber kit. They just want you paid extra. Just a word of advice, having slight negative camber is good for handling.


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tony #8021 Dec 23, 7:29pm
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stock rear camber spec has negative camber.

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i once saw this low-rider thunderbird with dinky tires ON THE FREEWAY with a camber of almost 45 degrees! it looked so bad and unstable >.<


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I lowered my car about 3 months ago with Dropzone springs, Have't heard much about them so I thought oh what the hell ! the front dropped about 11/2 " and the rear @ least 2"
after all the work was done i had the car alligned. Like mentioned before there is a lot of play with allignment on the factor cambers. Toyota specs state the car can be maintained with 1 - 1 1/4 degree off without worrying about improper drag or wear on the tire. thumbsup

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yo locelica, post up a pix of your car if you dont mind. I also am planning to adjusting my drop to 1-1/2 in da front and 2 in da back. smile smile


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I have Skunk2 lowering spring..
Which has 2.25 front 2.5 back..
I have slight camber problem.. but it's little noticeable...
I should get it aligned.. it's been like 3-4 months... since I had it installed...
You think it settled enough?? grin

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anyone know where can i get some affordable camber kits which is of good quality??? Some sites would help a lot.


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yea i have the hotchkis cambers and i love the front camber its so nice with my teins, anytime i need to adjust the damper its just a couple of bolts off the top and a twist here and there and im ready to go takes about 10 mins to adjust. Plus it was easy as hell to install the fronts since i replaced the whole thing

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